Well explained and easy to understand. I have an Amp of 2800watts, can I daisy chain 4 ohm speakers on one channel of the Amplifier? If no, how speakers of 4ohms can it handle? I will appreciate your response. Thank you for the video. 0:28
The type of daisy chaining you should use will depend on whether you are working in 70-volt or 8-ohm. 8-ohm speakers can be connected in series or parallel based on the specific setup requirements, but in a 70-volt system, the speakers are usually connected in parallel. Wiring 70V speakers in parallel allows you to use as many speakers as your amplifier can power. Check out this video for more on this: ruclips.net/video/-omIOiKUrdw/видео.htmlsi=8mw0cBJj-sWYWNrr&t=291
I have 4 speakers. 600w 8ohm per speaker. My power amp can handle 600w @4ohm per channel. Planning to connect 2 speaker for each channel from power amp using speak on. What is the correct setting for my power amp, parallel or stereo? Hope you answer. Thank you very much.
Unfortunately, without knowing more about your power amplifier, I would recommend using the stereo setting. I also suggest consulting the amplifier's manual for specific settings or recommendations. I hope this helps!
If the Samsung Gigasound 7000SH has a line-level output (not powered), you can connect it to the Harbinger VARI 4115. Here’s how you can do it: 1. Locate the Line-Level Output: Find the line-level output on your Samsung Gigasound 7000SH. This is typically labeled as "Line Out" or "Aux Out." 2. Connect to Input Channel: Use a suitable cable to connect this output to one of the input channels on your Harbinger VARI 4115. 3. Check Manuals: For specific details, please refer to the owner's manuals of both devices to ensure proper connections and settings. This setup should allow you to chain the audio from your Samsung system to your Harbinger speaker.
Hi friend, please can you help me, I have a Crown XLi2500 Two-channel, 750-Watt at 4Ω Power Amplifier. Can I connect 4 speakers 2 per channel EV ZLX-15 passive 8 Ohm 250w continuous and 1000w peak. Please 🙏🏻 help
Yes, you can connect 2 EV ZLX-15 passive 8 Ohm speakers per channel to your Crown XLi2500. When you connect two 8 Ohm speakers in parallel on each channel, the impedance will drop to 4 Ohms, which your amplifier can handle, providing 750 watts per channel at 4 Ohms. Since each EV ZLX-15 speaker is rated for 250 watts continuous, this setup should work well as long as you keep the volume within reasonable limits to avoid driving the speakers too hard. Hope this helps!
Have LOTS of speakers: 3 in ceiling in GREAT ROOm; The above speakers are wired to a PATCH PANEL #1 with Banana Plug receptacles The 6 banana plugs are inserted into SPRING CLIPS on the AMPLIFIER (Sony: FM STEREO/FM-AM RECEIVER STR-K750P) Sony STR-K750P AV receiver 5.1 channel 575 W Also have: 4 speakers in OUTDOOR ceiling 2 in ceiling in OFFICE 2 in ceiling in KITCHEN; The above speakers are wired to a PATCH PANEL #2 with Banana Plug receptacles These 8 speakers have 16 banana plug receptacles that need to be wire to the AMPLIFIER The ISSUE is LOTS of banana plugs to bare wires trying to be inserted into the AMPLIFIER Spring Clips. HOW can I/should I connect all these speakers to the AMPLIFIER Spring Clips. Can WAGOs be used to minimize connections at Spring Clips? If so...HOW. Note: Will only...even seldom be using GREAT ROOM and OUTDOOR speakers together. Each Group of speakers EACH have their OWN sound level/on off control Your help is greatly appreciated.
Please contact one of our engineers at Pro Acoustics to discuss your project in detail. You can reach us at (888) 256-4112 or email sales@proacoustics.com. Our team will be happy to assist you with connecting your multiple speakers to the amplifier and finding the best solution for your setup. We look forward to helping you!
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Well explained and easy to understand. I have an Amp of 2800watts, can I daisy chain 4 ohm speakers on one channel of the Amplifier? If no, how speakers of 4ohms can it handle? I will appreciate your response. Thank you for the video. 0:28
It depends on the minimum impedance of the amplifier. If the amplifier is stable at 2 ohm, you can daisy chain 2 4-ohm speakers in parallel.
Thank you for your explanation. Daisy chaining , will it depend on amp watt or type of amp?
The type of daisy chaining you should use will depend on whether you are working in 70-volt or 8-ohm. 8-ohm speakers can be connected in series or parallel based on the specific setup requirements, but in a 70-volt system, the speakers are usually connected in parallel. Wiring 70V speakers in parallel allows you to use as many speakers as your amplifier can power. Check out this video for more on this: ruclips.net/video/-omIOiKUrdw/видео.htmlsi=8mw0cBJj-sWYWNrr&t=291
I have 4 speakers. 600w 8ohm per speaker.
My power amp can handle 600w @4ohm per channel. Planning to connect 2 speaker for each channel from power amp using speak on. What is the correct setting for my power amp, parallel or stereo? Hope you answer. Thank you very much.
Unfortunately, without knowing more about your power amplifier, I would recommend using the stereo setting. I also suggest consulting the amplifier's manual for specific settings or recommendations. I hope this helps!
Can you daisy chain a samsung gigasound 7000sh to a harbinger vari 4115 if so how Would you do it.. thanks and thanks for postíng staff like this..
If the Samsung Gigasound 7000SH has a line-level output (not powered), you can connect it to the Harbinger VARI 4115.
Here’s how you can do it:
1. Locate the Line-Level Output: Find the line-level output on your Samsung Gigasound 7000SH. This is typically labeled as "Line Out" or "Aux Out."
2. Connect to Input Channel: Use a suitable cable to connect this output to one of the input channels on your Harbinger VARI 4115.
3. Check Manuals: For specific details, please refer to the owner's manuals of both devices to ensure proper connections and settings.
This setup should allow you to chain the audio from your Samsung system to your Harbinger speaker.
Hi friend, please can you help me,
I have a Crown XLi2500 Two-channel, 750-Watt at 4Ω Power Amplifier. Can I connect 4 speakers 2 per channel
EV ZLX-15 passive 8 Ohm 250w continuous and 1000w peak. Please 🙏🏻 help
Yes, you can connect 2 EV ZLX-15 passive 8 Ohm speakers per channel to your Crown XLi2500. When you connect two 8 Ohm speakers in parallel on each channel, the impedance will drop to 4 Ohms, which your amplifier can handle, providing 750 watts per channel at 4 Ohms. Since each EV ZLX-15 speaker is rated for 250 watts continuous, this setup should work well as long as you keep the volume within reasonable limits to avoid driving the speakers too hard. Hope this helps!
@@ProAcoustics thank you so much for your answer I really appreciate it. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Have LOTS of speakers: 3 in ceiling in GREAT ROOm;
The above speakers are wired to a PATCH PANEL #1 with Banana Plug receptacles
The 6 banana plugs are inserted into SPRING CLIPS on the AMPLIFIER
(Sony: FM STEREO/FM-AM RECEIVER STR-K750P)
Sony STR-K750P AV receiver 5.1 channel 575 W
Also have:
4 speakers in OUTDOOR ceiling
2 in ceiling in OFFICE
2 in ceiling in KITCHEN;
The above speakers are wired to a PATCH PANEL #2 with Banana Plug receptacles
These 8 speakers have 16 banana plug receptacles that need to be wire to the AMPLIFIER
The ISSUE is LOTS of banana plugs to bare wires trying to be inserted into the AMPLIFIER Spring Clips.
HOW can I/should I connect all these speakers to the AMPLIFIER Spring Clips. Can WAGOs be used to minimize connections at Spring Clips? If so...HOW.
Note: Will only...even seldom be using GREAT ROOM and OUTDOOR speakers together.
Each Group of speakers EACH have their OWN sound level/on off control
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Please contact one of our engineers at Pro Acoustics to discuss your project in detail. You can reach us at (888) 256-4112 or email sales@proacoustics.com. Our team will be happy to assist you with connecting your multiple speakers to the amplifier and finding the best solution for your setup. We look forward to helping you!